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USER'S MANUAL

BM151, BM152, BM155, & BM351


PowerClampTM Series
1) SAFETY
This manual contains information and warnings that must be followed for operating
the instrument safely and maintaining the instrument in a safe operating condition. If
the instrument is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection
provided by the instrument may be impaired.

The meter protection rating, against the users, is double insulation per IEC61010-
1 2nd Ed., EN61010-1 2nd Ed., UL61010-1 2nd Ed., CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 61010.1-
0.92, IEC61010-2-032, EN61010-2-032, UL61010B-2-032, & CAN/CSA C22.2 No.
61010-2-032-04:

Measurement Category III 600V AC & DC.

Per IEC61010-1 2nd Ed. (2001) Measurement Category


Measurement Category IV (CAT IV) is for measurements performed at the source
of the low-voltage installation. Examples are electricity meters and measurements on
primary overcurrent protection devices and ripple control units.

Measurement Category III (CAT III) is for measurements performed in the building
installation. Examples are measurements on distribution boards, circuit- breakers,
wiring, including cables, bus-bars, junction boxes, switches, socket-outlets in the
fixed installation, and equipment for industrial use and some other equipment, for
example, stationary motors with permanent connection to the fixed installation.

Measurement Category II (CAT II) is for measurements performed on circuits


directly connected to the low voltage installation. Examples are measurements on
household appliances, portable tools and similar equipment.

TERMS IN THIS MANUAL


WARNING identifies conditions and actions that could result in serious injury or
even death to the user.

CAUTION identifies conditions and actions that could cause damage or


malfunction in the instrument.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or
moisture. The meter is intended only for indoor use.

To avoid electrical shock hazard, observe the proper safety precautions when
working with voltages above 60 VDC or 30 VAC rms. These voltage levels pose a
potential shock hazard to the user.

Keep your hands/fingers behind the hand/finger barriers (of the meter and the
test leads) that indicate the limits of safe access of the hand-held part during
measurement. Inspect test leads, connectors, and probes for damaged insulation or
exposed metal before using the instrument. If any defects are found, replace them
immediately.

This Clamp-on meter is designed to apply around or remove from uninsulated


hazardous live conductors. But still, individual protective equipment must be used if
hazardous live parts in the installation where measurement is to be carried out could
be accessible.

CAUTION
Disconnect the test leads from the test points before changing meter functions.

INTERNATIONAL ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS


! Caution ! Refer to the explanation in this Manual
Caution ! Risk of electric shock
Earth (Ground)
Double Insulation or Reinforced insulation
Fuse
AC--Alternating Current
DC--Direct Current
Application around and removal from hazardous live conductors is
permitted

2) CENELEC Directives
The instruments conform to CENELEC Low-voltage directive 2006/95/EC and
Electromagnetic compatibility directive 2004/108/EC
3) PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Note: Top of the line model is used as representative for illustration purposes.
Please refer to your respective model for function availability.

1) Transformer Clamp Jaws for


AC current magnetic field pick up
2) Jaw marking lines for ACA (&
thus Power) position error
indication
3) Hand/Finger Barrier to indicate
the limits of safe access to the
jaws during current
measurements
4) Push-buttons for special
functions & features
5) Input Jack for all functions
EXCEPT non-invasive ACA
current (& thus Power) function
6) Common (Ground reference)
Input Jack for all functions
EXCEPT non-invasive ACA
current (& thus Power) function
7) Slide-switch Selector to turn
the power ON/OFF and Select a
function
8) LCD display
9) Jaw trigger for opening the
transformer clamp jaws
10) Jaw center Indicators, at
where best ACA (& thus Power)
accuracy is specified
4) OPERATION
CAUTION: Before and after hazardous voltage measurements, test the voltage
function on a known source such as line voltage to determine proper meter
functioning.

AutoVATM function
Set the slide-switch function-selector to the position.
●With no input, the meter displays “Auto” when it is ready.
●With no ACA current input via the jaws but a voltage signal above the nominal
threshold of DC 2.4V or AC 30V (40Hz ~ 500Hz) up to the rated 600V is present
on V-COM terminals, the meter displays the voltage value in appropriate DC or
AC, whichever larger in peak magnitude. LCD annunciator “dc” or “ ” turns on
respectively.
●On the contrary, with no voltage signal present on V-COM terminals but a ACA
current signal above the nominal threshold of AC 1A (40Hz ~ 500Hz) up to the
rated 1000A is input via the jaws, the meter displays the ACA current value. LCD
annunciator “ ” turns on accordingly.
●The Auto-VA feature stays at the auto-selected function as long as its signal
remains above the specified threshold. Press SELECT button momentarily to
manually select thru the functions ACA, ACV, DCV and then goes back to Auto-VA.
CAUTION (Application and removal of the Clamp-on meter)
●For non-invasive ACA current measurements, press the jaw trigger and clamp the
jaws around only one single conductor of a circuit for load current measurement.
Make sure the jaws are completely closed, or else it will introduce measurement
errors. Enclosing more than one conductor of a circuit will result in differential current
measurement (like identifying leakage current). Locate the conductor(s) at the Jaws
center as much as possible to get the best measuring accuracy. For removal, press
the jaw trigger and remove the jaws from the conductor(s).
●Adjacent current-carrying devices such as transformers, motors and conductor
wires will affect measurement accuracy. Keep the jaws away from them as much as
possible to minimize influence.

THD%-F Total Harmonic Distortion - Fundamental function (model 155 only)


THD%-F = (Total Harmonics RMS / Fundamental RMS) x 100%
Total Harmonic Distortion - Fundamental (THD%-F) is the percentage ratio of the
Total Harmonics RMS value to the Fundamental RMS value of a voltage or current
signal, and is given by the above expression. An ideal sinusoidal waveform has a
value of 0 THD%. A badly distorted sinusoidal waveform may have a much higher
THD% value of up to several hundreds.
When the meter is in ACV or ACA function, THD%-F values of up to 99 THD% will
be displayed in the secondary mini display automatically. Press THD%-F button
momentarily toggles THD% readings to main display to get full readings of up to
999.9 THD%.
Line-level Frequency function
When ACV or ACA function is auto-selected or manual-selected, press Hz button
momentarily toggles to Line-level Frequency function. Frequency trigger levels vary
automatically with function ranges.

Peak-rms mode
Peak-rms compares and displays the maximum RMS value of surge voltage or
current with durations as short as 65ms. When ACV or ACA function is auto-selected
or manual-selected, press and hold Peak-rms button for one second or more
toggles to this mode. The LCD annunciators “P-” & “Max” turn on.

Note:
Manually disable the APO feature (press & hold the HOLD button while setting the
slide-switch function-selector from any position to the position.) before using
Peak-rms mode for long-term measurements.

HOLD mode
Hold mode freezes the display for later viewing. When any function is auto-selected
or manual-selected, press HOLD button momentarily toggles to this mode. The
annunciator “ ” turns on.
Notes on Displacement Power Factor & Total Power Factor
●Introduction: Power is the rate of change of energy with respect to time (in
terms of voltage V and current A). Instantaneous (real) power w = vi where v is the
instantaneous voltage and i the instantaneous current. The average (real) power is
the mean of vi and is given by:
W = ω/2π∫vi dt , over the interval from 0 to 2π/ω
●Displacement Power Factor (more traditional): Assuming V and A are pure
sinusoidal waveforms without harmonics (as in most traditional cases), that is, v = V
sinωt and i = I sin (ωt -θ), the expression can be simplified to:
W = 1/2 x V x I x Cosθ where V and I are the peak values, θ is the
displacement power factor angle, and Cosθ is the displacement power factor. Using
RMS values, it is written as:
W = Vrms x Arms x Cosθ
Practically, in such cases without harmonics, θ is also called the phase-shift angle
of the current A to the voltage V. An inductive circuit is said to have a lagging power
factor since current A lags voltage V (phase-shift angle θ and thus Sinθ are both
“+”), and a capacitive circuit is said to have a leading power factor since current A
leads voltage V (phase-shift angle θ and thus Sinθ are both “-”).
●Total Power Factor (encountering harmonics): When encountering distorted
waveforms with the presence of harmonics, however, the simplified power
expression should not be used since substituting the above mentioned pure
sinusoidal V and A functions cannot fulfill the actual conditions. Cosine of phase-shift
angle (Cosθ), or the displacement power factor, is no longer the only component
constituting the overall power factor. Harmonics do increase apparent power and
thus decrease the overall power factor. That is, the Total Power Factor is actually
affected by both phase-shift angle and harmonics, and is given by the expression:
Total Power Factor (PF) = Real Power (W) / Apparent Power (VA)
In order to improve overall system power factor, nowadays power-system engineer
needs to address both phase-shift and harmonics problems. Practically, harmonics
should be dealt with (e.g. filtering out) before phase-shift to be corrected (e.g.
installing capacitors in parallel with inductive loads).

Power function
Set the slide-switch function-selector to the Power position.
●Default at last selected function. Press SELECT button momentarily selects
between W (real power), VAR (reactive power) & VA (apparent power)
measurement functions.
●PF (Total Power Factor) displays simultaneously in the secondary mini display.
Denoting efficiency, absolute PF value is adopted.
●“A-lags” LCD annunciator turns on to indicate an inductive circuit, or Current A
lags Voltage V (i.e., phase-shift angle θ is “+”).
On the contrary, together with significant PF values, WITHOUT turning on “A-lags”
indicates a capacitive circuit, or Current A leads Voltage V (i.e., phase-shift angle θ
is “-”).

Note:
1. When measuring load circuits with power absorptions as in most applications,
positive W (Real Power) readings indicate correct measurement setups. Negative
readings (LCD annunciator “-“ turns on) indicate either the clamp-on jaws direction or
the test leads polarity is reversed in such cases. Correct the setups to get proper “A-
lags” indications.
2. When encountering largely distorted waveforms, “A-lags” detection might be
affected due to the influence of harmonics. As mentioned, it is recommended to deal
with (e.g. filter out) harmonics before correcting phase-shift problems.

●Measuring One or Single Phase Power Parameters:


●Measuring 3-Phase 4-Wire (3 4W) Power Parameters:

In both un-balanced and balanced load cases, 3-Phase 4-Wire (3 4W) systems,
measure the phase-to-neutral powers kW1, kW2 and kW3 of each phase separately
as illustrated. System (total) power kWTotal is the summation of all three phase-to-
neutral powers. That is:
kWTotal = kW1 + kW2 + kW3 (for both un-balanced and balanced load cases)

In balanced load cases, 3-Phase 4-Wire (3 4W) systems, the system (total) power
parameters can be simplified to three times of any of the phase-to-neutral powers.
That is:
kWTotal = 3 x kW1 (for balanced load cases only)
kVATotal = 3 x kVA1 (for balanced load cases only)
kVARTotal = 3 x kVAR1 (for balanced load cases only)
●Measuring 3-Phase 3-Wire (3 3W) Power Parameters:

In both un-balanced and balanced load cases, 3-Phase 3-Wire (3 3W) systems,
measure the power components kW1 and kW2 separately as illustrated. System
(total) power kWTotal is the summation of the two measured power components. That
is:
kWTotal = kW1 + kW2 (for both un-balanced and balanced load cases)

In balanced load cases, 3-Phase 3-Wire (3 3W) systems, the system (total) power
parameters can be achieved by the following expressions:
kWTotal = kW1 + kW2 (same as above)
kVATotal = √3 x kVA1 (for balanced load cases only)
kVARTotal = √(kVATotal2 - kWTotal2) (for balanced load cases only)
Temperature function (model 152 & 155 only)
Set the slide-switch function-selector to the oC/oF position. Default at last selected
function. Press SELECT button to toggle between oC and oF measurement
functions. Be sure to insert the banana-plug type-K temperature bead probe Bkp60
at correct polarities. You can also use a plug adapter Bkb32 (Optional purchase)
with banana pins to type-K socket to adapt other type-K standard mini plug
temperature probes.
Ω/ functions
Set the slide-switch function-selector to the Ω/ function position. Default at last
selected function. Press SELECT button to toggle between Ω and measurement
functions.
Backlighted display (models 152 & 155 only)
Press the SELECT button for 1 second or more to toggle the display backlight on or
off.
Auto Power Off (APO)
The meter turns off after approximately 17 minutes of neither switch nor button
activity. To wake up the meter from APO, slide the function-selector to other
positions and back on again. Always turn the function-selector to OFF when the
meter is not in use.
Disabling Auto-Power-Off (APO)
Press-and-hold the HOLD button while sliding the function-selector to a (designated)
function-selector position. This disables the Auto-Power-Off feature of the functions
on that particular function-selector position. The LCD displays “ ” & “ ” to
confirm activation right after the HOLD button is released. Slide the function-selector
to any other positions will then resume Auto-Power-Off feature.

PC computer interface capabilities


The instrument equips with an optical isolated data output port at the bottom case
near the battery compartment. Optional purchase PC interface kit BRUA-13X
(includes BA-1XX Optical Adapter Back, BC-100R Cable, BUA-2303 USB-to-Serial
adaptor & Bs software/driver CD) is required to connect the meter to PC computer
USB port. The Data Recording System software equips with a digital meter, an
analog meter, a comparator meter, and a Data Graphical recorder. Refer to the
README file that comes with the interface kit for further details.
Press-and-hold the Hz button while sliding the function-selector to a (designated)
function-selector position. This enables data output of the functions on that particular
function-selector position. The LCD displays “ ” to confirm activation right after
the Hz button is released. Slide the function-selector to any other positions will then
disable data output.

5) MAINTENANCE
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, disconnect the meter from any circuit, remove the test
leads from the input jacks and turn OFF the meter before opening the case. Do not
operate with open case.

Trouble Shooting
If the instrument fails to operate, check batteries and test leads etc., and replace as
necessary. Double check operating procedure as described in this user’s manual

If the instrument voltage-resistance input terminal has subjected to high voltage


transient (caused by lightning or switching surge to the system) by accident or
abnormal conditions of operation, the series fusible resistors will be blown off
(become high impedance) like fuses to protect the user and the instrument. Most
measuring functions through this terminal will then be open circuit. The series fusible
resistors and the spark gaps should then be replaced by qualified technician. Refer
to the LIMITED WARRANTY section for obtaining warranty or repairing service.
Cleaning and Storage
Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and mild detergent; do not use
abrasives or solvents. If the meter is not to be used for periods of longer than 60
days, remove the batteries and store them separately

Battery replacement
The meter uses standard 1.5V AAA Size (NEDA 24A or IEC LR03) battery X 2
Loosen the 2 captive screws from the battery cover case. Lift the battery cover case.
Replace the batteries. Replace battery cover case. Re-fasten the screws.

6) Specifications
General Specifications
Display :
Voltage functions: 6000 counts LCD display(s)
Power, Ohm & Hz functions: 9999 counts LCD display(s)
ACA clamp-on function: 4000 counts LCD display(s)
Update Rate :
Power function: 1 per second nominal
Voltage, ACA clamp-on, Ohm, Hz & Temperature functions: 4 per second nominal
Polarity : Automatic
Low Battery : Below approx. 2.4V
Operating Temperature : 0oC to 40oC
Relative Humidity : Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperature up to 31oC
decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40oC
Altitude : Operating below 2000m
Storage Temperature : -20oC to 60oC, < 80% R.H. (with battery removed)
Temperature Coefficient : nominal 0.15 x (specified accuracy)/ oC @(0oC -18oC or
28oC -40oC), or otherwise specified
Sensing : True RMS sensing for all models
Safety : Meets IEC61010-1 2nd Ed., EN61010-1 2nd Ed., UL61010-1 2nd Ed., CAN/
CSA C22.2 No. 61010.1-0.92, IEC61010-2-032, EN61010-2-032, UL61010B-2-032,
& CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 61010-2-032-04:
Measurement Category : III 600 Volts ac & dc
Transient protection : 6.5kV (1.2/50µs surge) for all models
Pollution degree : 2
E.M.C. : Meets EN61326-1:2006 (EN55022, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, EN61000-
4-2, EN61000-4-3, EN61000-4-4, , EN61000-4-5, EN61000-4-6, EN61000-4-8,
EN61000-4-11)
In an RF field of 3V/m:
Total Accuracy = Specified Accuracy + 45 digits
Performance above 3V/m is not specified
Overload Protections :
ACA Clamp-on jaws :
AC 1000A rms continuous for model 151, 152 & 155
AC 600A rms continuous for model 351
+ & COM terminals (all functions) : 600VDC/VAC rms
Power Supply : standard 1.5V AAA Size (NEDA 24A or IEC LR03) battery X 2
Power Consumption :
Voltage, ACA, Hz & Power functions: 10mA typical
Ohm & Temperature functions: 4mA typical
APO Timing : Idle for 17 minutes
APO Consumption : 10µA typical
Dimension : L224mm X W78mm X H40mm for model 151, 152 & 155; L189 X W78
X H40 mm for model 351
Weight : 224 gm approx for model 151, 152 & 155; 192 gm approx for model 351
Jaw opening & Conductor diameter : 45mm max for model 151, 152 & 155; 26mm
max for model 351
Special features : Backlight display (model 152 & 155 only); AutoVATM (Auto
D
Selection on ACV, DCV or ACA functions); Power measurement of selectable W,
C
VAR & VA with dual-display Total Power Factor features; Total harmonic distortion
THD%-F (model 155 only); PEAK-rms HOLD
V
Accessories : Test leads (pair), batteries installed, user's manual, soft carrying
opouch, & BKP60 banana plug type-K thermocouple (model 152 & 155 only)
lOptional accessories : PC interface kit BRUA-13X (including BA-1XX Optical
tAdapter Back, BC-100R Cable, BUA-2303 USB-to-Serial adaptor & Bs software/
adriver CD), BKB32 banana plug to type-K socket plug adaptor (model 152 & 155
gonly)
e
Electrical Specifications
Accuracy is ±(% reading digits + number of digits) or otherwise specified, at 23 oC
±5 oC & less than 75% R.H.
True RMS (all models) ACV & ACA clamp-on accuracies are specified from 0%
to 100% of range or otherwise specified. Maximum Crest Factor are as specified
below, and with frequency spectrums, besides fundamentals, fall within the meter
specified AC bandwidth for non-sinusoidal waveforms. Fundamentals are specified
at 50Hz and 60Hz.

AC Voltage
RANGE Accuracy
50Hz / 60Hz
600.0V 0.5% + 5d
45Hz ~ 500Hz
600.0V 1.5% + 5d
500Hz ~ 3.1kHz
600.0V 2.5% + 5d
Input Impedance: 2MΩ, 30pF nominal
Crest Factor:
model 151, 152, 155 & 351: < 2 : 1 at full scale & < 4 : 1 at half scale
ACV AutoVATM Threshold: 30VAC (40Hz ~ 500Hz only) nominal

PEAK-rms HOLD (ACA & ACV only)


Response: 65ms to 90%

RANGE Accuracy
O
h600.0V 0.5% + 5d
Input
m Impedance: 2MΩ, 30pF nominal
DCV TM
s AutoVA Threshold: 2.4VDC nominal

RANGE Accuracy
999.9Ω 1.0% + 6d
Open Circuit Voltage : 0.4VDC typical

Audible Continuity Tester


Audible threshold: between 10Ω and 300Ω.
Response time: 250µs

ACA Current (Clamp-on)


RANGE Accuracy 1) 2)
50Hz / 60Hz
40.00A, 400.0A, 1000A (600A for model 1.0% + 5d
351)
45Hz ~500Hz
40.00A, 400.0A 2.0% + 5d
1000A (600A for model 351) 2.5% + 5d
500Hz ~ 3.1kHz
40.00A, 400.0A 2.5% + 5d
1000A (600A for model 351) 3.0% + 5d
ACA AutoVATM Threshold: 1A AC (40Hz ~ 500Hz only) nominal
Crest Factor:
model 151, 152 & 155:
< 2.1 : 1 at full scale & < 4.2 : 1 at half scale for 40.00A & 400.0A ranges
< 1.6 : 1 at full scale & < 3.2 : 1 at half scale for 1000A range
model 351:
< 2.5 : 1 at full scale & < 5 : 1 at half scale for 40.00A & 400.0A ranges
< 3 : 1 at full scale & < 6 : 1 at half scale for 600A ranges
1)Induced error from adjacent current-carrying conductor: < 0.06A/A
2)Specified accuracy is from 1% to 100% of range and for measurements made at

the jaw center. When the conductor is not positioned at the jaw center, position
errors introduced are:
Add 1% to specified accuracy for measurements made WITHIN jaw marking lines
TF
(away from jaw opening)
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oH
Add 4% to specified accuracy for measurements made BEYOND jaw marking
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lines (toward jaws opening)
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l-u
Temperature (model 152 & 155 only)
Fe
RANGE
n
P Accuracy
oc oC ~ 300oC
1-50 2.0% + 3oC
y-58oF ~ 572oF
)w 2.0% + 6oF
eType-K thermocouple range & accuracy not included
r(Add 3oC (or 6oF) to specified accuracy @ -20oC ~ -50oC (or @ -4oF ~ -58oF)
m
Fo
adRANGE Accuracy
ce5.00Hz ~ 500.0Hz 0.5%+4d
tlSensitivity (Sine RMS)
o40A range: > 4A
r1400A range: > 40A
51000A (600A for model 351) range: > 400A
(5600V range: > 30V
P
Fo
)nRANGE Harmonic order Accuracy 3) 4)
l Fundamental 1.5% of Reading + 6d
y 2nd ~ 3rd 5.0% of Reading + 6d
)0.0% ~100.0% 2)
4th ~ 16th 2.5% of Reading + 6d
17th ~ 41st 3.0% of Reading + 6d
41st ~ 51st 4.5% of Reading + 6d 5)
1)THD-F is defined as:

(Total Harmonic RMS / Fundamental RMS) x 100%


2)Range & resolution for Dual Display mode: 0% ~ 99%
3)Specified accuracy @ ACA fundamental > 5A ; ACV fundamental > 50V
4)Add 6d to specified accuracy @ THD-F readings < 10% or > 75%
5)Unspecified @ THD-F readings > 95%

RANGE Accuracy 1)
0.10 ~ 0.99 F ~ 21st 22nd ~ 51st
3d 5d
1)Specified accuracy @ ACA fundamental > 2A ; ACV fundamental > 50V

Power
RANGE Accuracy 1) 2)
0 ~ 600.0 4) kVA F ~ 10th 11th ~ 46th 47th ~ 51st
@ PF = 0.99 ~ 0.1 2.0%+6d 3.5%+6d 5.5%+6d

RANGE Accuracy 1) 3)
0 ~ 600.0 4) kW / F ~ 10th 11th ~ 25th 26th ~ 46th 47th ~ 51st
kVAR
@ PF = 0.99 ~ 0.70 2.0%+6d 3.5%+6d
@ PF = 0.70 ~ 0.50 3.0%+6d 4.5%+6d 10%+6d
@ PF = 0.50 ~ 0.30 4.5%+6d
@ PF = 0.30 ~ 0.20 10%+6d 15%+6d
1)Specified accuracy is for ACA clamp measurement at the center of jaws. When the

conductor is not positioned at the jaw center, position errors introduced are:
Add 1% to specified accuracy for ACA measurements made WITHIN jaw marking
lines (away from jaw opening)
Accuracy is not specified for ACA measurement made BEYOND jaw marking
lines (toward jaws opening)
2)Add 1% to specified accuracy @ ACA fundamental < 6A or ACV fundamental <

90V. Accuracy is not specified @ ACA fundamental < 1A or ACV fundamental < 30V
3)Add 1% to specified accuracy @ ACA fundamental < 6A or ACV fundamental <

90V. Accuracy is not specified @ ACA fundamental < 2A or ACV fundamental < 50V
4)0 ~ 360.0 for model 351

A-lags 1) Indication:
“A-lags” LCD annunciator turns on to indicate an inductive circuit, or Current A lags
Voltage V (i.e., phase-shift angleθ is “+”).
1)A-lags Indication is specified at 50/60Hz fundamental without harmonics, and at

ACV > 90V, ACA > 9A, & PF < 0.95


LIMITED WARRANTY

BRYMEN warrants to the original product purchaser that each product it manufactures
will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service
within a period of one year from the date of purchase. BRYMEN's warranty does not
apply to accessories, fuses, fusible resistors, spark gaps, batteries or any product
which, in BRYMEN's opinion, has been misused, altered, neglected, or damaged by
accident or abnormal conditions of operation or handling.

To obtain warranty service, contact your nearest BRYMEN authorized agent or send
the product, with proof of purchase and description of the difficulty, postage and
insurance prepaid, to BRYMEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION. BRYMEN assumes
no risk for damage in transit. BRYMEN will, at its option, repair or replace the defective
product free of charge. However, if BRYMEN determines that the failure was caused
by misused, altered, neglected, or damaged by accident or abnormal conditions of
operation or handling, you will be billed for the repair.

THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,


EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
OR USE. BRYMEN WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.

BRYMEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION


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